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Images => Nature, Flora, Fauna & Landscapes => Topic started by: bobfriedman on August 09, 2020, 00:47:05

Title: Marsh Shack
Post by: bobfriedman on August 09, 2020, 00:47:05
Nikon D850 ,Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4
1/40s f/8.0 at 35.0mm iso100
(https://pbase.com/bobfriedman/image/170935468/original.jpg)
Title: Re: Marsh Shack
Post by: Bent Hjarbo on August 09, 2020, 10:31:16
Lovely image.
Title: Re: Marsh Shack
Post by: Nasos Kosmas on August 09, 2020, 10:44:54
Yes, lovely image!
Title: Re: Marsh Shack
Post by: Hugh_3170 on August 09, 2020, 10:48:03
+1 from me.

I just hope that the builders found solid bed rock for the house foundations.

Lovely image.
Title: Re: Marsh Shack
Post by: Akira on August 09, 2020, 12:43:32
Pleasant and somewhat surreal at the same time.

I wonder where the purplish hue in the sky came from.
Title: Re: Marsh Shack
Post by: bobfriedman on August 09, 2020, 13:17:18
I wonder where the purplish hue in the sky came from.

sunsetting behind me?
Title: Re: Marsh Shack
Post by: Akira on August 09, 2020, 13:32:03
sunsetting behind me?

Really?  The change of the color of the sky from white (daylight) to purple look a bit too abrupt for the sunset light.  It looks as if you used a half-colored filter...
Title: Re: Marsh Shack
Post by: bobfriedman on August 09, 2020, 13:58:18
Really?  The change of the color of the sky from white (daylight) to purple look a bit too abrupt for the sunset light.  It looks as if you used a half-colored filter...

I did use a ND Soft Grad (Nisi) + polarizer which has very little color shift.. the transition was set to the horizon. and.. also, it was 2 hours before actual sunset, so the sun was low but not on the horizon.

maybe the filter, will have to be conscious to check in the future, here is another from last fall

actual sunset.

(https://pbase.com/bobfriedman/image/170259684/original.jpg)
Title: Re: Marsh Shack
Post by: Akira on August 09, 2020, 17:30:24
I did use a ND Soft Grad (Nisi) + polarizer which has very little color shift.. the transition was set to the horizon. and.. also, it was 2 hours before actual sunset, so the sun was low but not on the horizon.

maybe the filter, will have to be conscious to check in the future, here is another from last fall

actual sunset.

The second one looks more natural, but maybe I still detect a little sudden change of the hue around at the height of the top of the tree to the right of the shack.